Three people have died after a crash involving a New York City MTA bus and a tour bus in Queens, officials said Monday.

A pedestrian was killed along with the tour bus driver and a passenger on the city bus. 16 other people were hurt, some of them seriously, in the crash. Nine other people have injuries that are not considered life-threatening.

A photo tweeted by the Precinct shows the buses side-by-side facing opposite directions, with the city bus slightly tilted to one side.

Signage on the tour bus showed it was from the Dahlia Group, Inc., based in Flushing. A person answering the phone there declined to comment; there was no immediately response to an emailed comment request.

The company’s drivers have been cited several times over the past 12 months for safety violations, including failing to obey a traffic control device, speeding and unlawful parking in the roadway. In Feb. 2016, a Dahlia bus was involved in a crash along Interstate 95 in Connecticut which injured three dozen people.